Month: December 2016

remember how I might have mentioned that I really like to bake? There’s no better season for it than Christmas. Now, I’m someone who tries to wait for December 1st (or at least the last week of November if I can’t help myself) before hauling out all the decorations, recipes, and of course that Christmas playlist. This December has been kind of stressful, so I didn’t get to bake as much as usual, I even had to divide the whole baking process into three separate days – first world problems, I know. Thankfully my grandma keeps me supplied with her gingerbread cookies, as well as all the ones her sister sent. I guess there’s an extra baking gene running in my family, or maybe we’re just crazy. Probably the latter.

Good evening everyone,
I’m back with a new review. I debated quite some time if I should write it at all to be honest. I’m not even sure if you could call this a review, it feels more like a rant. But I didn’t want to withhold my opinion on this book even if it’s just me complaining; and I kept procrastinating as well, something I thought I don’t do anymore after uni – but guess what, I’m still too good at it.

Cormoran Strike is back, with his assistant Robin Ellacott, in a mystery based around soldiers returning from war. When a mysterious package is delivered to Robin Ellacott, she is horrified to discover that it contains a woman’s severed leg.